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THE 

IIISTOEICAL SOCIETY 

OF 

PENNSYLYANIA. 



^rtsilicnt. 
THOMAS SERGEANT. 

VUi-l^vtsi'iitnts. 
J. R. TYSON, WILLIAM SHIPPEN, 

CHARLES MINER, Wilkes-Barre, GEORGE CHAMBERS, Chambersburg. 

HORATIO G. JONES. 

FRANK M. ETTING. 

9Irtasunr. 
CHARLES M. MORRIS. 

2^iiirariait. 
TOWNSEND WARD. 

jEiccutibt ^ommitUi. 
BENJAMIN H. COATES, ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, 
J. FRANCIS FISHER, MORTON P. HENRY, 

CHARLES J. BIDDLE, JOHN JORDAN, Jr., 

HENRY C. BAIRD, CHARLES S. KEYSER, 

EDWARD ARMSTRONG. 



1856. 



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Article I. This association shall be called "The Historical Society of 
renusylvania" — and its object shall be the elucidation of the history of 
this State ; though other branches of history shall not be excluded. 

Article II. The Society shall be composed of such persons as have been, 
or may be, elected, from time to time, according to its laws and regulations. 

Article III. The officers of the Society shall be annually chosen, by a 
majority of ballots, at the stated meeting in February, and shall consist of 
a President, four Vice-Presidents, a Corresponding Secretary, a Recording 
Secretary, a Treasurer, and a Librarian. No person shall be eligible to 
the office of President at more than two out of three, or Vice-President at 
more than four out of five, successive elections. 

Article IV. It shall be the duty of the President, or in his absence of 
the Vice-Presidents, in rotation, to preside at the meetings of the Society, 
to preserve order, to regulate the debates, to state motions and questions, 
and to announce the decisions thereupon. If neither the President nor any 
of the Vice-Presidents be present at a meeting, the Society may choose a 
member to act as President at that meeting. 

Article V. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct and have charge 
of the correspondence of the Society; he shall notify all members of their 
election — and shall assist the Recording Secretary in the reading of all 
letters and other documents at the meetings. 

Article VI. The Recording Secretary shall keep full and correct minutes 
of the proceedings of the Society, and shall have the same transcribed into 
a book of record. He shall give due notice of any special meeting that 
may be called. 

Article VII. The Treasurer shall have charge of the moneys and other 
funds belonging to the Society. He shall collect the contributions of the 
members, and other income of the Society, and shall pay such claims against 
the Society as shall have been duly examined and ordered to be paid. He 
shall annually present, at the stated meeting in December, a statement of 
his receipts and expenditures during the preceding year, with a full report 
on the financial condition of the Society. 



Article VIII. The Librarian shall have charge of the books, manu- 
Bcripts, and other property in the rooms of the Socictj'-, and shall arrange 
and preserve the same in proper and convenient order. He shall keep an 
arranged catalogue of the books, manuscripts, and other donations, with 
the names of the donors. At the stated meeting in January, he shall 
annually present a report to the Society, embracing an account of his 
administration of the library, and of its condition during the preceding 
year. 

Article IX. Vacancies •which may occur in any of the above-named 
offices shall be filled by an election at the next stated meeting after such 
vacancy shall have been announced to the Society; but such election shall 
be only for the unexpired term of the person vacating the office. 

Article X. The Society shall hold stated meetings on the second Jlonday 
evening of every month. Special meetings may be called by the President 
or one of the Vice-Presidents, by giving at least three days' notice thereof 
in not less than two of the daily newspapers published in the City of Phila- 
delphia. The members present at any meeting shall constitute a quorum. 

Article XI. No alteration shall be made in this Constitution unless the 
proposed amendments shall have been drawn up in writing and read to the 
Society at three successive monthly stated meetings. Nor shall any such 
amendment be considered as adopted unless sanctioned by the votes of 
three-fourths of the members present at the meeting when the question 
shall be taken upon its adoption. 



Article I. The election of members shall be by ballot, and shall form 
part of the business at every stated meeting. 

Article II. A member may at any meeting nominate, in writing, a 
candidate for membership, and the nomination so made may be concurred 
in and signed by other members. 

Article III. No person shall be balloted for, unless his nomination, with 
the names of the members proposing him, shall have been publicly read to 
the Society at the stated meeting preceding that at which the balloting 
takes place ; nor shall any candidate be deemed duly elected unless three- 
fourths of the ballots cast shall have been in his favor. 



Article IV. Those members shall be deemed qualified voters at the 
meetings and elections, who have subscribed to the Constitution, and vrho 
have paid all their dues to the Society. 

Article V. Before entering upon an election for members, the Secretary 
shall announce the names of the several candidates, and any member may 
then, for the information of the Society, speak of their character and quali- 
fications for membership. 

Article VI. The names of the candidates and their places of residence 
shall be designated on the ballot-boxes, and the names of the members 
qualified to vote shall then be called by the Secretary. The members shall 
then ballot for the several candidates — a white ball being considered in 
favor of the candidate. 

Article VII. The balloting being gone through, the boxes shall be 
opened and the result of the poll declared by the presiding officer. The 
papers containing the names of the unsuccessful candidates shall be imme- 
diately destroyed; but the written nominations of the members elected 
shall be preserved by the Secretary for future reference. 

Article VIII. Every new member, upon his introduction into the So- 
ciety, shall be presented to the presiding officer, and shall sign the Consti- 
tution of the Society. 

Article IX. Such members as reside within the City of Philadelphia, 
shall pay an annual contribution of three dollars. The payment of iweniy 
dollars at one time, by a member not in arrears to the Society, shall con- 
stitute him a member for life, with an exemption from all futm-e annual 
payments. And any member liable to an annual contribution, who shall 
neglect or refuse to pay the same for the term of two years, shall be notified 
by the Treasurer, in writing, that his rights as a member are suspended — 
and in case the said arrears are not paid when the third annual contribution 
shall have become due, the membership of such defaulting member shall 
then be forfeited, his name stricken from the roll, and reported to the 
Society by the Treasurer. 

Article X. On the Society being informed of the death of a member, 
the fact shall be entered on the records, and a member may be appointed 
to prepare an obituary notice of the deceased. The obituary notices of 
members shall be read to the Society, and they shall be bound together 
whenever they are sufficiently numerous to form a volume. 

Article XI. There shall be chosen at the stated meeting on the second 
Monday of February, in each year, the following Standing Committees, viz: 



three members of the Society to be a Committee of Finance ; three to be a 
Committee of Publication, and three to be a Committee on the Library. 
And the members of these Committees together -with the officers of the 
Society, shall form an Executive Committee, with full power to direct the 
business affairs of the Society, and they shall meet at the Hall on the 
fourth ^londay of every month. 

AKTictE XII. The Committee of Finance shall have the general superin- 
tendence of the financial concerns of the Society; they shall audit and 
certify all bills for payment by the Treasurer; they shall always have 
access to his books, accounts, and vouchers, and shall examine and audit 
his annual report. They shall consult with the Treasurer, and authorize 
and direct the investment of surplus funds. They shall also have power 
to remit the dues from members in cases where they shall judge that cir- 
cumstances make it proper to do so. 

Article XIII. The Committee of Publication shall superintend the print- 
ing and distribution of such publications as may be ordered to be made by 
the Society, and approved by the Trustees of the Publication Fund. They 
shall have power to call en the Librarian for his assistance in the perform- 
ance of their duties. 

Article XIV. The Committee on the Library shall confer with and assist 
the Librarian in the general care and management of the library, and in 
the disbursement of such appropriations as may be made by the Society 
for its increase and maintenance, as well as in the disposition and arrange- 
ment of the books, maps, and documents belonging to the Society. 

Article XV. All committees shall be chosen, unless the Society shall 
otherwise direct, on nominations previously made and seconded, the ques- 
tion being taken on the appointment of each member of the committee 
separately. The member first elected of any committee shall be the chair- 
man, and considered responsible for the discharge of the duties of the com- 
mittee. A majority of any committee shall be a quorum. 

Article XVI. Special committees shall report at the meeting next after 
that at which they were appointed, unless otherwise ordered by the Society; 
and on the failure of any committee to make a final report at the proper 
time, unless a satisfactory reason for their delay be given, they shall be 
discharged, and the matter dropped or referred to another committee, as 
the Society shall determine. All reports shall be in writing, and signed 
by the members agreeing thereto. 

Article XVII. The names of the committees, the times of their appoint- 
ment, the matter of business committed to them, and the time when their 



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report is presented, shall be entered by the Secretary in a book to be pro- 
vided for the purpose. 

Article XVIII. The Librarian shall attend at the library between the 
hours of 12 and 1 P. M., and on every Monday evening between the hours 
of 8 and 10. 

Article XIX. No alteration or amendment of the laws and regulations 
of the Society shall be made or considered, unless the same shall have been 
duly proposed and fairly drawn up in writing at one stated meeting of the 
Society, and laid over for consideration and enactment at the next stated 
meeting ; nor shall any such alteration, amendment, or regulation be con- 
sidered as passed or binding upon the members, unless the same be 
sanctioned by the vote of three-fourths of the number of qualified members 
then present. 

Article XX. The laws and regulations contained in the foregoing nine- 
teen articles shall be in force from and after the time of their adoption by 
the Society, and thereafter all other laws and regulations heretofore made 
by the Society, and not contained in its Constitution, shall be, and the same 
are hereby repealed. 



I. The chair taken by the presiding officer. 

II. Names of members present minuted. 

III. New members presented, and visitors from other societies introduced. 

IV. Records read of last stated meeting, and of any subsequent special 
meeting. 

V. Correspondence read: 

a. Acknowledgment of election to membership. 

b. Letters from corresponding societies. 

c. Other letters. 

VI. Donations and other additions announced : 

a. To the library. 

b. Other donations or additions. 

VII. Reports and communications on historical and literary subjects. 



VIII. Obituary notices of members read, and announcements of the 
decease of members made and acted on. 

IX. Pending nominations for membership and new nominations read. 

X. Balloting for candidates for membership, and other stated business. 
XL Reports on business from officers and committees. 

XII. Deferred business. 

XIII. New business. 

XIV. Minutes of the meeting read and submitted for correction. 

XV. The Society adjourned by the presiding officer. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 
.Ifuntr 

FOR THE PUBLICATION OP ORIGINAL, AND THE REPRINT OF RARE 
AND VALUABLE, WORKS ON STATE AND NATIONAL HISTORY. 

^rustics. ^3rtstnt State 

GEORGE W. NORRIS, of jFunlJ. 

JOHN JORDAN, Jr., Interest only used: 

HARRY CONRAD. $10,000. 

The Publication Fund is composed of subscriptions of twenty dollars 
each, the payment of which, by any person, obtains the right to receive 
during life, or a public library for twenty years, a copy of all the publica- 
tions of the Society. This Fund is of recent establishment, yet its increase 
has been rapid and steady. The selection of works for the press is deter- 
mined by the concurrence of both the Society and the Trustees ; either 
having a negative upon the acts of the other in this respect. The first 
issued is the History of Braddock's Expedition, by Winthrop Sargent ; 
a handsome octavo volume of four hundred and twenty pages, with valuable 
maps and engravings. This interesting work has been very favorably 
received by the public — the first edition of one thousand being now nearly 
exhausted. By a special resolution, persons who become subscribers to 
the Fund before the first day of May, 1850, will be entitled to a copy of 



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this History, and copies of Latmobe's Mason and Dixon's Line, and 
Foulke's Right Use of History; and until the first of October, 185G, to a 
copy of Garrard's Chambersburg in the Colony and the Revolution. 

It gives the Trustees pleasure to state that Mason and Dixon's Line 
■was paid for by a subscription among the members of the Society ; Mr. 
Foulke presented The Right Use of History; and Dr. Garrard presented 
the work Avritten by him. The only work thus far printed at the cost of 
the Fund, is Braddock's Expedition. 

Early notice should be given of any delay in the receipt of books. 

Every available opportunity is embraced by the Society to collect and 
preserve materials for the history of our Commonwealth, and to secure a just 
tribute from posterity to the memory of citizens who have been in any way 
distinguished by local or general services. It is hoped that historical 
notices of towns and counties, memoranda of remarkable facts, biographical 
and genealogical notices, and letters, diaries, and other manuscripts, will 
continue to be sent to the Society. It is suggested that, in all cases of con- 
tribution, there should also be furnished, as far as practicable, a state- 
ment of such facts as may be requisite to establish the genuineness and 
authority of the documents, as the name of the donor, and any information 
respecting the archives are recorded and filed by the Society, 



©r^auijation of t^t Jun5J. 

FEBRUARY 13, 1854. 

Resolved, That any person, member or other, who shiiU pay to the 
Treasurer of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania the sum of Twenty 
Dollars, for that purpose, shall be, dui'ing his life, entitled to one copy of 
each book or other matter published by the Society subsequent to the date 
of payment. 

Resolved, That the Treasurer open an account under the head of Publi- 
cation Fund, in which shall be entered all payments for this object, and 
contributions thereto, as also the sums received from time to time from the 
sale of the Society's publications. 

Resolved, That the payments and contributions to the Publication Fund 
be invested at convenient times in good securities, and that the interest 
accruing thereon be the only monej' from that Fund to be used in the ex- 
penses of publication. 

MAY 8, 1854. 
Resolved, That George W. Norris, M. D., John Jordan, Jr., and Harry 
Conrad be constituted Trustees of the Publication Fund of this Society, 
with power to invest the same on good security, and apply the income for 
the objects of said Fund, as stated in the Resolutions of February 13, 
1854. 



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Office of the Treasurer, Cuables M. Mobris, No. 55 AValnut, above 
Second Street. 



?HorI<s ConttmflattiJ nnh in Idxo^rtss. 

A History of the Expedition against Quebec in 1775, under the command 
of Gen. Montgomery; and of the subsequent operations of the American 
forces in Canada ; by Aubrey H. Smith. 

History of the Kittatinny Valley, west of the Susquehanna; by George 
Chambers. 

History of the Militarj' Operations around Philadelphia during the War of 
Independence ; by Charles J. Biddle. 

Journal of John Bartram. 

Aboriginal Nomenclature of Pennsylvania. 

A collection of Treaties made with the Indians in Pennsylvania. 

Forbes and Bouquet's Expedition, to form, with Braddock's Expedition, a 
History of the Seven Years' War around the head of the Ohio ; by 
WiNTHROP Sargent. 

A list of the Officers of the Army of the Pievolution, from the papers of 
Col. Nicola; edited by Henry C. Baird. 

The History of Delaware, from its settlement to its separation from Penn- 
sylvania. 

History of Roxborough and Manayuuk, in the County of Philadelphia; by 
Horatio Gates Jones. 



ULi^t of Sui)^crii)erg 



PUBLICATION FUND 



Abbott, Heury M., Baltimore 
Aertsen, James M. 
Allen, Samuel 
Allen, William H. 
AUibone, Thomas 
Alter, S. 
Altemus, S. T. 
Auspacb, Jr., John 
Archer, Ellis S. 
Armstrong, Edward 
Arnold, S. W. 
Ashbridge, William 
Asbhurst, John 
Asliburst, Richard 
Asbhurst, Jr., Richard 
Ashmead, Samuel B. 

Bache, Franklin 

Backus, F. R. 

Bailey, E. Wescott 

Baird, Henry C. 

Baird, William M. 

Balch, Thomas 

Bald, J. Dorsey 

Balderston, Jonathan 

Baldwin, Matthias AV. 

Ball, George AV. 

Bancroft, George, New York 

Bayard, Thomas F. 

Beck, Charles F. 

Bell, Helen 

Benson, Jr., Alexander 

Betton, Thomas F., Germantown 

Biddle, Thomas 

Bigler, William, Clearfield, Pa. 

Blancbai'd, William A. 

Bleck, Ernest F., Bethlehem, Pa. 

Boardman, Henry A. 



Bond, James 

Bond, L. Montgomery 

Borie, Adolphe E. 

Brady, P. 

Breban, John J. 

Breck, Samuel 

Brewster, Benjamin H, 

Brick, Samuel R. 

Bringhurst, John H. 

Brock, John P. 

Broomall, John M., Chester, Pa. 

Brown, D. P., Pottsville, Pa. 

Brown, David S. 

Brown, Frederick 

Brown, John A. 

Brown, Joseph D. 

Browne, Charles, Boston 

Browne, N. B. 

Buck, Francis N. 

Buck, Wm. J., Willow Grove, Pa. 

Bunting, Jacob T. 

Burgin, George H. 

Bushnell, Charles J., New York 

Butler, John M. 

Cadwalader, John 

Camac, J. Burgess 

Carey, Henry C. 

Carpenter, Edward 

Carpenter, Samuel H. 

Carpenter, Jr., Samuel H., New York 

Carson, Joseph 

Carver, Alexander B. 

Castle, James H. 

Cavender, Thomas S. 

Chambers, George, Chambersburg 

Chambers, Thomas 

Chandler, James B. 



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Christian, Samuel J. 

Clagliorn, James L. 

Clugliora, John W. 

Clark, Charles H. 

Clark, Edward W. 

Clark, E. V,'. 

Clarke, Edward S. 

Coates, Benjamin 

Coates, Benjamin IT. 

Coffin, Arthur Cx. 

Coles, Edward 

Colladay, George W. 

Collins, T. K. 

Colwell, Stephen 

Comly, F. A. 

Conurroe, George W. 

Conrad, Harry 

Conway, J. M., Stafford C. H., Va. 

Cooke, Jay 

Cope, Alfred 

Cope, Caleb 

Cope, Jr., Thomas P. 

Coryell, Lewis S., New Hope, Pa. 

Cox, John C, Quincy, Hlinois 

Craige, Matilda 

Craven, Thomas 

Croasdale, Jeremiah 

Croasdale, Susan, Monroe Co., Pa. 

Croasdill, Charles AV. 

Cresson, John C. 

Cresson, William P. 

Crosman, George II., U. S. A. 

Crozer, John P., Chester, Pa. 

Cummins, Alexander G. 

Da Costa, John C. 

Daniel, .Jr., Peter V., Richmond, Va. 

Davis, Lemuel H. 

Dawson, Mordecai L. 

Day, Alfred 

Derbyshire, A. J. 

Dougherty, Daniel 

Dreer, Ferdinand J. 

Drowne, Henry T., New York 

Duane, William 

Dulty, William 

Duncan, William Butler, New York 

Dundas, .James 

Dungan, Charles B. 

Dunlap, Thomas 

Earl, Harrison 
E.-irly, William 
Eckert, George N. 
Eldridge, G. Morgan 
Elkin, S. 



Ellis, Thomas IL, Richmond, Ya. 

EUmaker, Peter C. 

Elwyn, Alfred Langdon 

Ely, John 

Ely, Richard Elias, New Hope, Pa. 

Emory, Charles 

Errickson, Michael 

Evans, Horace 

Everett, Edward, Boston 

Fagan, John 

Fahnestock, B. A. 

Fahnestock, George W. 

Fallon, Christopher, Delaware Co., 

Pa. 
Fallon, John 
Farnum, John 
Fay, C. M. 
Fell, Franklin 
Fell, J. Gillingham 
Felton, S. M. 
Feuimore, J. L. 
Fernon, Thomas S. 
Fish, A. J. 

Fisher, Charles Henry 
Fisher, J. B. 
Fisher, J. Francis 
Foote, Wm. Henry, Romney, Va. 
Foster, Jr., William B, 
Foulke, W^ra. Parker 
Foust, Robert M. 
Fox, Charles P. 
Fox, Philip L. 
Fraley, Frederick 

Gardette, E. B. 

Garrard, Kenner, U. S. A. 

Garrard, Lewis H., Cincinnati 

Gaul, Frederick 

Gaw, Alexander G. 

Gerhard, Benjamin 

Gibbons, Charles 

Gilbert, John 

Gilpin, Henry D. 

Gorgas, John, Wilmington, Del. 

Graff, Frederick 

Greene, Richard Ward, Providence, 

R. I. 
Greeves, James R. 
Gries, John M. 
Grigg, John 

Grimshaw, Arthur II., Wilmington 
Grout, Henry T. 
Gnigan, Charles C. 
Guiteras, Eusebio, Cuba 
Guiteras, Pedro J., Cuba 



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Hacker, Xsaiah 

Hacker, Jeremiah 

Hacker, William E. 

Hamilton, James, Carlisle, Pa. 

Hammersly, George 

Hammond, Jr., Charles 

Hanson, Hugh Cooper 

Harlan, Charles 

Harrison, Joseph 

Hart, Abraham 

Hartshorne, Edward 

Haseltine, John 

Haseltine, Ward B. 

Haupt, Herman 

Hayes, Isaac I. 

Hazard, Erskine 

Hazard, Samuel 

Hedges, Joseph H. 

Henderson, John N. 

Henry, Granville, Northampton Co., 

Pa. 
Hildeburn, Henry M. 
Hodge, Hugh L. 
HoUiugsworth, Thomas G. 
Hollowbush, J. R., Quincy, Hlinois 
Holsman, Daniel 
Hone, Isaac S. 
Hoopes, Penrose R. 
Howard, N. G. 
Huddy, Benjamin F. 
Hughes, Francis W., Pottsville, Pa. 
Huidekoper, Alfred, Meadville, Pa. 
Humphreys, Charles 
Hunt, Mordecai, Moorestown, N. J. 
Hutchinson, J. Pemberton 

Ingersoll, Joseph R. 
Ingram, Thomas R. 

Jacobs, Samuel F. 

Jacobsen, John J., Baltimore 

James, John 0. 

James, Thomas C. 

Janney, Benjamin S. 

Jenkins, Jr., Jabez 

Johnson, Lawrence 

Johnson, Theodore T. 

Johnston, William B, 

Jones, Caleb 

Jones, D. D. 

Jones, Horatio G. 

Jones, Maurice C, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Jordan, Francis 

Jordan, Jr., John 

Kane, Robert P. 



Kane, Thomas L. 

Keating, AVilliam V. 

Keim, George M., Heading, Pa. 

Kelly, William D. 

Kenipton, James C, Manayunk 

Kent, Rodolphus 

Kent, William C. 

Kessler, Jr., John 

Keyser, Charles S. 

Keyser, Peter A. 

King, I). Rodney 

King, Robert P. 

Kimball, Stephen 

Kimber, Thomas, Jr. 

Kirkbride, Thomas S. 

Kirkbam, William 

Kirkpatrick, Edwin 

Kneass, Strickland 

Kneedler, J. S. 

Koecker, Leonard R. 

Kramer, Allen, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Kuhn, Hartman 

Lambert, John 

Lambdin, Jas. R., Germantown, Pa. 

Lardner, James L., U. S. N. 

Lardner, Richard P. 

Larimer, Jr., William, Omaha, Ne- 
braska 

Latimer, John R., Wilmington, Del. 

Lea, Isaac 

Lee, George F. 

Leedom, Benjamin J., Germantown 

Lejee, William R. 

Lenox, James, New York 

Lennig, Frederick 

Levering, Lemuel S. 

Levy, Lyon Joseph 

Lewis, Ellis 

Lewis, George T. 

Lewis, John T. 

Lewis, Mordecai D. 

Lindsay, John 

Lippincott, J. B. 

Logan, J. Dickinson 

Loper, R. F. 

Lovering, Joseph S. 

Lowris, Robert 0. 

Lucas, James 

Ludewig, Herman E., New York 

Library, Athenceum, West Chester 

Library Company, Philadelphia, two 
copies 

Library of Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Library of Seminary, Nazareth, Pa. 

Library of Seminary, Salem, N. C. 



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Macalester, Charles 

Magarge, Charles 

Malonc, Benjamin 

5Ian, William 

Marklcy, Edward C. 

5Iarsh, Benjamin V. 

Marshall, Benjamin 

Mason, Samuel 

Massey, Robert V. 

Meconkey, David, AVest Chester, Pa. 

IMegargee, Sylvester J, 

IMc'llor, Thomas 

Meredith, William M. 

Mercer, S. A. 

ISIerrick, Samuel V. 

Mickley, Joseph J. 

Miles, Edward Harris 

Miller, Andrew 

Miller, John 

Miner, Charles, AVilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Miskey, William F. 

Mitchell, John C. 

Mitchell, John K. 

Mitchell, S. B. Wylie 

f Mitchell, Thomas S. 

Mitchell, W. A. 

Moreau, John B., New York 

Morris, Caspar 

Morris, Charles M. 

Morris, Israel 

•j-Morris, Jacob G. 

Morris, Wistar 

Muhlenberg, Hiester H., Reading, 

Pa. 
Muirheid, Charles H. 
Murray, James B., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Myers, Joseph B. 
McAllister, Wardale G. 
Mc Arthur, Jr., John 
McCammon, D. C. 
McCanles, John 

McIIenry, George ^ 

McKean, II. Pratt 
McMichael, Morton 

Newhold, James S. 
Kewbold, John S. 
f Newbold, Thomas H. 
Newbokl, William II. 
Newell, Samuel 
Newkirk, Matthew 
Newland, Edward 
Norris, George W. 
Norris, Isaac 
Norris, Samuel 



Ogden, Charles S. 

Packer, E. A. 
Palmer, Jonathan 
Pardee, A., Hazlcton, Pa. 
Parmelee, Charles N. 
Parry, Richard Randolph 
Patten, William 
Patterson, Robert 
Paul, Bettle 
Paul, James W. 
Paxton, Joseph R. 
Peirce, William S. 
Pemberton, Israel 
Phillips, Henry M. 
Phillips, John 
Piatt, Jr., William 
Pleasants, Samuel 
Plitt, George 
Poalk, Edward L. 
Porter, David R., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Porter, William A. 
Powers, Thomas H. 
Preston, Paul S., Stockport, Pa. 
Price, Eli K. 
Price, Richard 

Priestley, Joseph R., Northumber- 
land, Pa. 
Primrose, William 
Purves, William 

Randall, Josiah 

Randolph, Evan 

Randolph, Nathaniel 

Ranch, John H., Burlington, Iowa 

Reeves, Samuel .J. 

Remington, Thomas P. 

Repplier, George S., Pottsville, Pa. 

Repplier, John G. 

Repplier, Joseph M. 

Resor, Jacob, Cincinnati 

Ritter, Jacob B. 

Robbins, .Jr., John 

Roberts, George II. 

Roberts, William R. 

Robins, Thomas 

Robinson, Hanson 

Roepper, Wm. Theodore, Bethlehem, 

Pa. 
Rogers, Alfred W. 
Rogers, Charles II. 
Rogers, Fairman 
Rowland, Joseph Galloway, Quincy, 

Illinois 
Rupp, I. Daniel, Harrisburg, Pa. 



f Deceased. 



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Rutter, R. L. 
Ryerss, Joseph W. 

Sanford, E. S. 

Sargent, Winthrop 

Scott, Lewis A. 

Scull, G. D. 

Seal, Joseph H. 

Seltzer, J. II., Reading, Pa. 

Sergeant, J. Dickinson 

Sergeant, Thomas 

Sergeant, William 

Sharp, Joseph W. 

Sharpless, Henry H. G. 

Sharpless, Samuel J. 

Sharswood, George 

Sheppard, Furman 

Shipley, Augustus B. 

Shipley, Joseph, Wilmington, Del. 

Shippen, AVilliam 

Shober, Samuel L. 

Sinclair, Thomas 

Smith, Aubrey II. 

Smith, A. Lewis 

Smith, Beaton 

Smith, Charles H. 

Smith, Newberry A. 

Smith, Robert P. 

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